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All law-enforcers involved were'nt they?
by Mak C on Aug 25, 2007 01:03 AM   Permalink

So it is not the slimy media or paparazzi which sourced the objectionable snaps, it is our very trustworthy law-enforcement system which must have sold the snaps to the ever eager and irresponsible media. Whether Monica Bedi stands to advantage or otherwise is a separate issue. Wasn't it so very easy for the SC to have in the same breath issued directives for the Home Ministry, to have investigations done and the culprits booked for their act or has rediff provided us with insufficient information once again? This has happened after Monica Bedi had already expressed her apprehensions on this matter in print in the TOI and probably other newspapers as well during here jail period. It is not right to even jocularly assume that she is using it for publicity. She should be only punished for and to the extent of her violations of the law not beyond, especially not on assumptions. Was it not enough for the jail staff to have had their salivas pouring out of control and imaginations working whilst manipulating their groins over the sight? Did they need to also sell the photos to prove that law-enforcers are above the law and show their tongue to civil society, challenging them to do something if they have the guts?

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